Flotation of lean coal using trisodium citrate dihydrate as a dispersant in the presence of sodium oleate

Qiuyue Sheng,Yuan Zhang, Chengchi Tian,Zhanglei Zhu,Ningning Zhang,Zhen Li,Jinzhou Qu, Qing Liu, Haizhou Xu, Zixu Feng

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS(2024)

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Abstract
Flotation is a highly efficient method for purifying low-ash coal particles from high-ash fine slimes. Herein, the dispersion effect of trisodium citrate dihydrate (TCD) on the reduction of slime coating on low-ash lean coal particle surface was studied using flotation tests, scanning electron microscope-energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) observation, turbidity measurements, and extended Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (E-DLVO) calculations. Flotation tests revealed that after adding of 2000 g/t TCD, the yield of clean coal increased by 1.09 % and the ash content of clean coal decreased by 1.45 % with 1000 g/t NaOL at pH 7.0, thereby increasing the combustible recovery and flotation perfect index by 2.50 % and 6.42 %, respectively. The SEM-EDS observation and turbidity measurements indicated that the coating of the high-ash fine slimes on the low-ash coal particle surface was significantly weakened in the presence of 2000 g/t TCD. Furthermore, the E-DLVO calculations verified that the addition of 2000 g/t TCD increased the energy barrier between the low-ash coal particles and high-ash fine slimes, providing theoretical evidence for flotation tests and SEM-EDS observation. Therefore, TCD served as an effective dispersant for the high-ash fine slimes to improve the flotation performance of lean coal.
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Lean coal,Flotation,Trisodium citrate dihydrate,Slime coating,Dispersant,Flotation perfect index
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